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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Author Stephen Tremp

Thank you Melissa for hosting me today as part of my Grand OPENING Tour! I'm looking forward to yours and your followers comments as this is an exciting topic that so many people are talking about:

"This porridge is too hot," Goldilocks exclaimed.

So she tasted the porridge from the second bowl.

"This porridge is too cold."

So she tasted the last bowl of porridge.

"Ahhh, this porridge is just right!" she said happily.

And she ate it all up.

"Goldilocks and the 3 Bears" children's story

The Goldilocks Zone: A region of space where stellar and other conditions favor life. It’s the habitable zone that’s “not too much” or “not too little” that would otherwise make conditions impossible for life. Rather, it is the zone that is “just right,” where liquid oceans and a thick atmosphere exist. Our good ol’ planet earth lies in just a Goldilocks zone, where life can not only exist, but flourish. Just take a look at our nearest neighbors who orbit outside our Goldilocks Zone. Venus (too much) is a scorched wasteland and Mars (too little) is a frozen desert. No life there at the moment.Note: The Goldilocks Zone is being defined and fine-tuned as we discover life in extreme conditions, such as near boiling hot springs, temperatures below -60C, caves without light, water with high sulfuric acid content, and deep sea volcanic vents hot enough to melt lead. And we do not know if and how life can exist under other conditions somewhere else in the universe. Translation: Scientists are discovering life can thrive in unexpected places.

Also: The Goldilocks Zone can be misconstrued to limit our understanding for the requirements for life as the only ones for life. There may very well be other life forms that are based on silicon. And other chemical reactions may thrive in entirely different Goldilocks Zones.

BTW: The Kepler telescope (more on this amazing NASA mission in a future post) has identified 2,326 candidate planets and 139 are potentially habitable ones.

Example: On February 2, 2012, a large, rocky planet orbiting a distant star in a "Goldilocks" zone -- not too hot and not too cold for liquid water -- is also classified as a "super Earth."
The planet orbits closely to its parent, a dwarf star that is part of a triple star system, and receives 90 percent of the sunlight Earth receives. But since most of that light is in the infrared part of the spectrum, the planet absorbs more of its energy, in the end equaling the amount of energy Earth soaks up.

According to the article in the Orange County Register, “it's close enough that a futuristic, nuclear-powered space probe could reach it in perhaps 200 years. Then the equivalent of a "smart, Droid cell phone" could start beaming back pictures. In two or three human lifetimes, the information could come back from your hardy little cell phone," he said.

Question: Do you believe there is something or someone else out there in the universe? Or are we Earthlings as goo as it gets?

“A scientific breakthrough of such magnitude it could radically alter the future of humanity—for better or worse—is in the wrong hands”

Stephen Tremp, author of the BREAKTHROUGH series, has a B.A. in information systems and an MBA degree in global management. Stephen has a background in information systems, management, and finance and draws from this varied and complex experiential knowledge to write one-of-a-kind thrillers.

His novels are enhanced by current events at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and other scientific research facilities around the world. These potential advances have the ability to change the way we perceive our universe and our place in it!

Stephen Tremp is author of the recently released suspense thriller OPENING, the second book in the BREAKTHROUGH series. You can visit Stephen at Breakthrough Blogs for $1.99. Opening is available for download at:

I would like to think that there will be a Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Little Bear who will appear and demand who has been eating their porridge and sleeping on their beds! But I hope they will get to like Goldilocks in the end and share their stuff with her and she learns to not take advantage of their good and generous natures!

@Nebular Thanks hon! I'm glad you enjoyed the post. I had no idea about the Goldilocks Zone, either. What a fascinating science lesson. Stephen is a great teacher and he always has such great things on his blog.

Good luck with your book Stephen and thanks for the Goldilocks lesson. If there is life on other planets living in perfect conditions I wonder if there is also a God there doing the same thing that he is doing here...Scooping out bowels of porridge.

Thanks Melissa for hosting me today. This is such a fascinating topic! We are discovering planets at a maddening pace. And to think we may have the ability to start beaming back pics is mind boggling and incredible.

What a great post! I've thought a lot since my initial science loving childhood about the fact that one planet closer is too hot for us, and one planet further is too cold. It's wild that we're lucky too that we don't have a section of our trip around that would take us too far out or too far in. Great reading today Mr. Tremp - the kind that gets you thinking! And thanks to you too MB, you have the coolest guests! Cheers to both of you!

You know NASA now has a team put together to create the first generational ship for space exploration? Great post. Things are both exciting and terrifying here on the planet earth, but isn't that what makes a great story?

And not only are scientists discovering life in all sorts of extreme conditions, they are constantly extending the conditions where we might find liquid water well outside the "obvious" zone. Life, and chemistry, keep surprising us.

I cannot believe we (Earthlings) are THE only sentient life in this vast universe. I am hoping for an afterlife that moves me forward in the future; perhaps to a time when galactic interraction is well established and is the norm.

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